
Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay Soundtrack
Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay Soundtrack
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First song. Movie opens.
First song to play in end credits
Plays on the car stereo/radio as they make it to Alabama.
Plays at the party when Raza tells Harold and Kumar to drop their pants. He let's them borrow his yellow convertible car.
Plays while Harold and Kumar are driving to Colton's place, mourning over the sight of Neil Patrick Harris being shot and possibly killed.
Plays in the room after Kumar has chosen his two whores
Plays when the guys pull up at the whorehouse.
Playing on Neil's car stereo when he lets Harold and Kumar in his car.
Flashbacks to Kumar in the library yelling at people so he can study in peace.
Vanessa takes Kumar out back to smoke a joint and help him relax.
George Bush brings Harold and Kumar into the room trying to escape for Cheney
Playing on the bad guys headphones on the plane.
Playing on the car radio/stereo when Kumar comes out of his dream flashback.
Part of the score. Plays mostly whenever Ron Fox and/or the police department enters the movie.
2nd song in the end credits.
Harold is looking for Maria in Amsterdam.
Harold and Kumar enter Raza's bottomless party.
Harold and Kumar run into some scary men playing basketball on the street.
Plays in the background at Raza's
Shows helicopter shots of Miami beach and the city.
Kumar is dreaming about having a threesome with Vanessa and a giant bag of weed.
Plays at Raymus's house during dinner.
Plays at Goldstein's while he and Kumar are on the phone.
Plays at Raymus's house when Harold and Kumar walk in.
Kumar cries and tells the two whores about his love Vanessa.
Playing at the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) party
Playing on Neil's car stereo while tripping out and swerves to avoid an imaginary unicorn.
Harold and Kumar are talking about legalizing weed with the president.
Playing in background during Maria's photoshoot.
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